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How Does Google Detect Cloaking?

Googlebot cloaking.

         

motiv8x

6:50 am on Jul 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've recently heard that Google may run a few bots that crawl the web, disobeying robots.txt in order to detect sites which are "cloaking" - ie serving different content to the spider than they do to the user.

Anyone confirm or deny this?

I'm wondering how to tell if a robot is a Google-owned spoof bot operated by them to detect cloaking.

ThomasB

4:19 pm on Jul 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



motiv8x, that's a very interresting question that probably only Google can answer. They certainly have the following variables they can play with:
- User-Agent (change it to Mozilla for example)
- IP-Address (use a dynamic DSL IP address)
- Country (spider from one of their abroad data centers or offices)
- Supported technologies (support JS, Flash, ...)
- ...

There are so many ways Google could spoof their identity that it's pretty much impossible to find out wether it's them or not. There's also a lot of good information in the Cloaking Forum [webmasterworld.com]

oddsod

4:22 pm on Jul 29, 2005 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



>>They certainly have the following variables...

Urchin